The perfect accessory for a set of keys - or use it as a zipper pull. Brass.

This folding guide gives you instant access to just what you need to know: 62 butterfly species, both common and exotic, found in NewEngland; Indestructible lamination - water and beachproof.

This folding guide gives you instant access to just what you need to know: 27 species of eagles, hawks, falcons, kites, vultures, and harriers- both common and exotic- found east of the Rockies; and indestructible waterproof lamination.

This folding guide gives you instant access to just what you need to know: Detailed instructions on the use of night sky charts, perfect of the beginner; Includes 4 seasonal night sky charts (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter), showing all major constellations, asterisms, nebula, and other objects visible with the naked eye; Indestructible dewproof lamination.

This folding guide gives you instant access to just what you need to know:

Box of 10 notecards and envelopes featuring the work of Vermont artist Ernie Haas. The Philadelphia Sinking, Assisted by the Galley Washington, Battle of Valcour Island, Lake Champlain, October 11, 1776.

Box of 10 notecards and envelopes featuring the work of Vermont artist Ernie Haas. The Schooner Lois McClure off Cedar Beach.

These deck prisms were "skylights" installed point-down in 19th century sailing ship decks to provide light distributed by the six facets to cabins below. This heavy glass prism is ideal as a paperweight, or sitting on the windowsill catching the sun. Hand cast in the USA; 2 3/4"high x 3 1/8" wide.

These deck prisms were "skylights" installed point-down in 19th century sailing ship decks to provide light distributed by the six facets to cabins below. This heavy glass prism is ideal as a paperweight, or sitting on the windowsill catching the sun. Hand cast in the USA; 2 3/4"high x 3 1/8" wide.

These deck prisms were "skylights" installed point-down in 19th century sailing ship decks to provide light distributed by the six facets to cabins below. This heavy glass prism is ideal as a paperweight, or sitting on the windowsill catching the sun. Hand cast in the USA; 2 3/4"high x 3 1/8" wide.

These deck prisms were "skylights" installed point-down in 19th century sailing ship decks to provide light distributed by the six facets to cabins below. This heavy glass prism is ideal as a paperweight, or sitting on the windowsill catching the sun. Hand cast in the USA; 2 3/4"high x 3 1/8" wide.

These deck prisms were "skylights" installed point-down in 19th century sailing ship decks to provide light distributed by the six facets to cabins below. This heavy glass prism is ideal as a paperweight, or sitting on the windowsill catching the sun. Hand cast in the USA; 2 3/4"high x 3 1/8" wide.